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Fibulae and the Roman Army on the Danube in Moesia Superior [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
During the Roman period, fibulae, beside their primary function of fastening clothes, also functioned as jewellery and status symbols and, hence, were richly and diversely decorated. For this reason, the fibula exposed on the right shoulder, fastening a military cape sagum, pallium or paludamentum, could denote the military unit, rank or a kind of a ...
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Moesia superior; Trebonianus Gallus (251-253); Viminacium; 251; Sesterz; Pick Nr. 160

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Die Münzsammlung des Instituts für Alte Geschichte und Altertumskunde der Universität Graz umfasst fast 4000 antike Münzen. Die Sammlungsbereiche erstrecken sich vom klassischen Griechenland über bedeutsame Bestände hellenistischer und keltischer Münzen bis hin zu völkerwanderungszeitlichen und byzantinischen Objekten.
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The cult of Jupiter Dolichenus in Moesia Superior: mining aspects

open access: yes, 2015
The cult of Jupiter Dolichenus, of Oriental origin, is evident throughout almost all the territory of the Roman Empire. The followers of the Dolichenus theology, such as soldiers, priests, tradesmen, miners and freedmen dedicated figurative representations as well as numerous inscriptions to the glory of the deity.
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Circulation of the coins of Bithinian mint of Nicaea in Moesia Superior

open access: yes, 2018
During the first half of the 3rd century, at the Danubian and Balkan provinces and within monetary circulation, many different circumstances let to mass appearance of bronze coins minted in Nicaea. This especially refers to the third and the fourth decade, actually the reign of the emperors Alexander Severus and Gordian III.
Vojvoda, Mirjana, Crnobrnja, Adam
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Itiner-e: A high-resolution dataset of roads of the Roman Empire. [PDF]

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Un gruppo di stele funerarie provenienti da Viminacium (Moesia Superior)

open access: yes, 2011
The topic of research in this study is a group of high quality funerary stelae from Viminacium (modern Kostolac), located in the roman province of Upper Moesia. These funeral stelae are made from marble and exhibit complex decorative schemes with high quality reliefs.
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Roman brick kilns in the area of ancient Viminacium, Moesia Superior

open access: yes, 2017
This study will analyse the brick industry of ancient Viminacium, the capital of theRoman province of Moesia Superior and military camp of the VII Claudian legion.Extensive archaeological excavations have unearthed 19 kilns used for brickmaking,located south and east of the civil settlement and the military camp.
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Roman Rural Settlements in the Provinces of Pannonia Inferior and Moesia Superior

open access: yes, 2020
!e Pannonian area and the northern parts of modern Serbia belong to a wider geographical area that can be designated as the Middle and Lower Danube Valley. Over centuries, the Danube and the Sava rivers have connected this region with Central Europe and Italy to the west, and the eastern parts of the Balkans and the Black Sea to the east. !e valleys of
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L'inscription dédiée au Mars Campester de Timacum Minus (Provincia Moesia Superior)

open access: yes, 2013
Timacum Minus, l’une des forteresses les plus anciennes de la Mésie Supérieure, sur la voie principale Naissus-Ratiaria, est connu comme étant un centre militaire, administratif, économique, culturel et religieux d`une vaste région en relation avec le res metallica.
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